Evolutionary Consequences of Seed Pools

  • Templeton A
  • Levin D
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The annual habit in plants is often accompanied by specialized physiological mechanisms which permit seeds to remain dormant for a few years to decades. This results in the establishment of a seed pool from which germinating individuals are drawn. The seed ...

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Templeton, A. R., & Levin, D. A. (1979). Evolutionary Consequences of Seed Pools. The American Naturalist, 114(2), 232–249. https://doi.org/10.1086/283471

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